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Schools fail to offer year-round services

Posted: 06 October 2005 | Subscribe Online


Less than 1 per cent of secondary schools and only 2 per cent of primary schools in England provide child care or activities all year round, new research reveals.

Ministers have pledged that half of all primary schools and one-third of all secondary schools will provide these services between 8am and 6pm by 2008 and that all schools will do so by 2010.

The research, commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills and carried out in May 2005, also finds that two-thirds of primary and secondary schools offer parenting support services.
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A separate evaluation of the first year of full-service extended schools, in 2003-4, also commissioned by the department, finds there was much anecdotal evidence of positive outcomes from the initiative but that experiences in attempting to develop multi-agency working were mixed.

At the Labour Party conference last week, the government indicated that the £680m investment in extended schools in 2006-8 would be repeated when the current funding ran out.


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